Nedap wins Task Force EURO 2012 Topscorer award

On November 30th, Nedap Security Management won the Task Force EURO 2012 Topscorer Award. The ceremony was held at the Heineken Experience in Amsterdam. Jos van Nederpelt, Business Development Manager at Nedap Security Management, received the award from the Polish State Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Mrs. Beata Stelmach.

The Task Force EURO 2012 Topscorer Award is awarded to the Dutch company that has made a significant contribution in relation to the European Football Championship, which will be held in Poland and Ukraine in 2012. After successfully securing the Olympic stadium in Kiev, Nedap Security Management has secured the ultra-modern Euro 2012 stadium in Lviv with the advanced security management system AEOS.

In addition to these stadiums in Ukraine, Nedap has recently acquired the contract for Poznan Airport. The Polish city of Poznan is host city for the European Football Championship in 2012. The airport is being expanded with a new terminal and with cooperation from the Polish partner Atrem SA, Nedap will facilitate access control and intrusion detection for both the new and the existing terminal.

Nedap Security Management case studies

Swiss Re, a global reinsurer, will equip 48 of its buildings with the latest version of AEOS, Nedap’s physical access control system. Through a state-of-the-art badge system, using Mifare Desfire card technology, employees with specific safety and security clearance will be able to access dedicated Swiss Re buildings. The implementation of AEOS is part of the Global PACS project to replace ageing access control systems in Swiss Re buildings around the world.
The AEOS system is designed to...

“It’s obvious that a prominent bank like BNP Paribas has to take processes like security extremely seriously", said Alan Ford, Security Manager at BNP Paribas. Spread over several office buildings, more than 4000 staff make daily use of the AEOS Security Management Platform to enter the restricted areas for which only they have been authorised. BNP Paribas needs be certain that they can rely on their access control system. Even though their previous Nedap WinXS system did just t...

The municipality of Haarlemmermeer wanted to replace the existing access control system and bring city hall security up to modern standards. They looked for a system that could manage all municipal buildings centrally. For this reason, the system had to be easily expandable. The access control system also had to include camera supervision of employees' sign-in and sign-out process.
Existing access control infrastructure
When implementing the new system, the municipality wanted...